Absolutely! The Jewish Comic Con team encourages attendees to dress as their favorite characters. We'll just ask, again, because of the very nature of the show, to respect the fact that we're doing our show in a synagogue. Translation: some parts of your bodies are not for everyone to see in this place. In other words: Do not try to come dressed as Conan or Witchblade, we'd be very sad but we couldn't let you in.

You can't bring outside food to the Jewish Comic Con, because the convention is located in a Synagogue. Hence, all food would have to be strictly Kosher. BUT, we won't let you starve! While you purchase your ticket, you have the option to pre-pay our Comic Con Lunch Box. Beverages and snacks will also be available for sale on location.

The Jewish Comic Con Staff and Security have the right to ask you to leave the show and refuse to refund the cost of your badge if you are behaving in an inappropriate fashion. This is a small passion-oriented convention, not the Arkham Asylum. Also, we love our synagogue. It is fully functional and there are services everyday. Please do not abuse of the facility. We won't tolerate any grafitti, carving in the wood, loitering or sign on the wall. Smoking is also not permitted at the Convention.

Yes! Space permitting, anyone can get a table. The only three things we ask are:

You have to be published

You have to have somewhat of a connection to Jewish characters or have Jewish themes in your body of work. If you're from another minority and you feel we have a lot in common, please come too, we'd love to have you!

If you get a table, it's free, but we'll ask you to donate one piece of artwork to the Congregation Kol Israel which may be auctioned one day.